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Cross Curricular Learning

Cross Curricular Learning. BBC Ten Pieces. www.bbc.co.uk/tenpieces - Resources - Arrangements - Figurenotes Arrangements. BBC Ten Pieces. www.bbc.co.uk/tenpieces - Resources - Arrangements - Figurenotes Arrangements. Figurenotes resources for Ten Pieces I and II. BBC Ten Pieces.

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Cross Curricular Learning

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  1. Cross Curricular Learning

  2. BBC Ten Pieces www.bbc.co.uk/tenpieces - Resources - Arrangements - Figurenotes Arrangements

  3. BBC Ten Pieces www.bbc.co.uk/tenpieces - Resources - Arrangements - Figurenotes Arrangements Figurenotes resources for Ten Pieces I and II

  4. BBC Ten Pieces www.bbc.co.uk/tenpieces - Resources - Arrangements - Figurenotes Arrangements Ten Pieces III Repertoire Resources will be ready in time for new school year (both in Scotland and rest of UK)

  5. Hoe-Down Aaron Copland

  6. Hoe-Down - Main Themes 1 2

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  8. Games Games taken from a BBC Ten Pieces Champion’s Day and devised by Birmingham Conservatoire

  9. Aims • Introduce melodic material • Use pulse as a key element • Improve literacy and numeracy skills • Use phrases to learn the melodies of the piece • Explore some of the rhythmic content of the piece through body percussion • Layer melodic content and rhythmic content to produce a piece • Share a new short piece composed collaboratively based on key concepts of the composition

  10. Game 1 Warm Up Everyone standing in a circle First steps: “Yeehaa” – Pass round clockwise – (arm in fist facing the direction it is going) “Haybarn” – Skips a person (hands above head in roof shape) Next steps: “Hoedown” – blocks the direction of travel and sends it back the opposite way (arm in fist facing the opposite way of travel)

  11. Game 2 Warm Up Name everyone “A” or “B” Ask “B” people to move into the middle and form a smaller circle. You should now have 2 circles First Steps - Pulse In a circle, walk together but in opposite directions, clapping on the beat in 2/4 time (not 4/4) Next Steps Ask someone to shout out a number between 1-10 Now walk for 4 bars, still clapping on the beat and rest for the amount of bars that person chose… does everyone come back in at the same time?

  12. Game 3 Game – On and off the beat Everyone still in two circles and walking in opposite directions Sets of claves per person – broom handles work really well chopped up. If no claves then pick a different body percussion sound One group claps ON the beat while the other group uses claves OFF the beat Once this is going well then you can STOP for 4 bars before switching the direction and swapping everyone round

  13. Game 4 Game – On and off the beat As Game 3 but clapping/tapping twice off the beat instead of once. Use claves for the top part

  14. Game 5 Singing Game Whole group to start with In D Major using D, E, F#, G, A – sing the numbers. 1 1-2-1 1-2-3-2-1 1-2-3-4-3-2-1 1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1 Then in pairs using the following rhythm ask pupils to create their own tunes singing the numbers You can extend this activity to use all the notes of D Major

  15. Other things to introduce • Similar games can be introduced for traditional folk music from different countries, particularly ceilidh music. • Go into the history of the music and the composer • Find the common rhythms with other pieces

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